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A better explanation of the CIN caseFrom: Ricardo Savaris (savaris@orion.ufrgs.br)Mon Jun 9 16:41:58 1997
---------- > De: > Para: OB-GYN-L@OBGYN.net > Assunto: Explaining better the CIN case > Data: Domingo, 25 de Maio de 1997 02:02 > > Dear netters > > Thanks for your replies. But, as I noticed few of you asked me what was the > stage from the first cone performed by LEEP (if it was Ia1 or Ia2), well > thats the point, the pathologist could not tell how deep was the invasion > due to the burning of the edges. (The guy must had done a BBQ) > > So, according to some protocols, considering that the stage was Ia2, and > the patient's desire to have children, we could done one of the following: > 1. Conization (free edges) + total histerectomy + linfonode sampling and > tell her that it is not wise to have children > 2. Conization + pregnancy as soon as possible + total histerectomomy after > birth whenever possible > 3. Leave her alone, let her have her children and follow up > 4. Superovulate, crio the oocytes in a bank + total histerectomy + > linfonode sampling and surrogate mother > > I would like to hear your opinions > > Ricardo Savaris, MD, MSc, TEGO > Porto Alegre, Brazil > savaris@orion.ufrgs.br > 55 51 3301354 >
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